We promote the life and spirituality of St. Kateri Tekakwitha as she journeyed toward holiness and obedience. We honor her as the patron Saint of all Native American Tribes and ask her to pray for and protect the Menominee Tribe.

WHO ARE WE? We are a group of women who meet every Sunday morning after 9 a.m. mass. We gather together to honor and pray to St. Kateri for her guidance and intercession for various needs in the community. We also have a social hour and snacks after our prayer session which gives us time to socialize and share ideas. Feel free to join us at mass and come to the meeting and social hour afterward. NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.

WHAT ELSE DO WE DO? At the request of a family, the Kateri Prayer Group will come to their homes, or go to the hospital or nursing homes to pray for their loved ones who are ill. At the family’s request, we will also go to a wake service/visitation and say the Rosary for a loved one whose soul has already started their journey to the Great Spirit. Through prayer we want to bring families peace and hope during their time of grief.

If you have a need for prayers, you can contact one of the following people. They will contact the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Prayer Group with your prayer request:

Fay Waupochick715-799-3437

Kay Cook715-799-3787

Darlene Price715-851-3731 (cell)

Evelyn Nacotee715-799-6031, 715-853-7374 (cell)

Leatha Grinhaug 715-994-1098, 715-851-6838 (cell)

Anna Lee Tucker 715-851-7720

Book Share is now located in Father David Barrett Hall. It has new categories and lot of books to choose from. It will be open every first weekend of every month. Saturday after 4 pm mass and again Sunday morning after 8:30 am mass. It is also open every other Tuesday of the month along with Food Pantry and Thrift and Gift.

FOOD PANTRY: We will be open the first and third Tuesday of the month.

We open at 1:00PM to 3:00 PM

(check the St. Michael's Bulletin in case of change of dates)

THRIFT & GIFT:We will be open the first and third Tuesday of the month